- The cost of restoring and thereafter maintaining a haveli property calls for a huge and almost unlimited budget (a proper cost and structure audit is de rigueur before restoration)
- Due to outdated designs, such buildings could have disproportionately large rooms (leading to wasted space and inflated air conditioning bills)
- Squatters often occupy unused buildings and their eviction can be challenging (a buyer needs to be in a position of legal strength - not always a straightforward matter)
- The title of a heritage building may be quite opaque (and muddied by disputes and multiple claimants)
- The restoration of heritage buildings requires highly skilled workers adept in specific techniques (also, restoration workers and masons may not be willing to follow traditional restoration techniques. Possible workarounds like using cement to fix construction flaws must be discussed well in advance).